True Endgame - Micro LED Monitors (240Hz & 4000nits)

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True Endgame - Micro LED Monitors (240Hz & 4000nits)
Micro LED TVs keep shrinking in size every year and pushing the envelope in terms of HDR brightness. Recently a 38" TV or possibly monitor was shown off at what appears to be some sort of trade show. This monitor is very likely capable of 4000nits HDR as well as a lightning fast 240Hz refresh rate and 2 nanosecond response times. What we don't know is what resolution this monitor or TV is, and what it will be priced at and when it will be available, although next year would be likely based on current micro LED availability.

Sources
38” Micro LED TV/Monitor:    • Samsung Micro LED Television with siz...  
76 Inch Micro LED: www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/samsung-creat…
50 Inch Micro LED: www.microled-info.com/samsung-announces-new-microl…
10,000nits Micro LED: www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/tcl-x11h-max-mi…
4,000nits Samsung Micro LED: www.hdtvtest.co.uk/n/Samsungs-smaller-MicroLED-TVs…

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All Comments (21)
  • @highdefnews175
    FYI it’s only a prototype & its resolution is less than 1080P. Samsung has been showing prototypes of this size & type for years with none coming to market. The only official Samsung MicroLEDs coming to market are all 4K, above 70”, & include six figure price tags.
  • @AluminumHaste
    I just got the Alienware 27 inch, 360hz, QD-OLED and it's bright enough that I have to squint in bright scenes in games. I can't imagine something that's 4 times brighter. But I won't be upgrading for years.
  • 4K 38 inch is the perfect size for a monitor I've recently bought the Asus ROG 38" 4K monitor. I previously had a 32 inch 4K 144hz. It's not too big so you don't have issues with seeing the whole screen but big enough to create real immersion. If this is coming out in Micro LED format I will be pre-ordering. Every game looks significantly better in 38 inch over 32 inch a much more entertaining experience.
  • @GoldenSW
    Probably we're looking at a minimum of 5-10 years until microled displays will be something mid to higher end buyers will be able to afford. Consumer OLEDs have been on the market for over 15 years and they are still not affordable for the average consumer and from what I understand microleds are much harder to manufacture due to their complexity so the timeframe might be even worse in this case...
  • I just bought the QD-OLED AORUS FO32U2P and the brightness level is definitely more than enough for gaming and movies. I am running it on the default ECO mode through Mini DP (UHBR20), with 70% Brightness and Normal Color Temperature. I haven't tested the various settings in more detail yet. My previous monitor was the LCD AORUS FI27Q-X. I do not regret for not buying a Micro LED Monitor at this point.
  • @jumpierwolf
    I'd prefer it to be 32" or 27" but I'd take 38" over the 42" size that we were stuck with for OLEDs for the longest time. Too bad it's not 4k.
  • @EspHack
    I doubt anyone would dare try and sell a 38" 1080p panel for almost any price, even if it beats the crap out of anything else at everything else
  • @Xeonzs
    I've had the AW3423DWF for 2 years now, but when I bought the coolermaster 4k mini-LED backlit IPS with QD layer I was honestly surprised, no IPS backlight bleed because it was mini LED instead of edge-lit, stronger colors cause of the QD layer, vivid colors that you're used to from IPS and also a lot cheaper, the dimming zones don't really compare to OLED's per pixel dimming, but it generally does the job and also has higher peak brightness vs OLED. As such I was originally very hyped for the 3rd gen OLEDs, flat, with glossy layer, but after seeing that screen I'm actually very excited for microLED monitors, waiting to see what those will bring and what they'll cost. I agree though, I'm not going back to 1080p, especially on such a large panel.
  • @aligenc659
    Imagine a micro-oled TV, that would be so dope.
  • @kamikaze00007
    These new displays are cool and all, but I have not seen a single recently released display monitor or TV that is actually for sale in the Philippines, despite the marketing. MSI's MPG and MEG QD-OLEDs might as well not exist. ASUS's UCDM QD-OLED, LG's matte display, even the LG C4 OLED tv, all of them are simply unavailable here for some reason.
  • @mkatakm
    While still waiting for prices of OLED monitors to go sufficiently down so that I can buy one, that next technology is beyond a dream for me. Better to forget about it completely for now and leave it to my children to have one.
  • @jimmyjiang3413
    Remember tandem OLED stack? It would be nice to have it on smaller monitors and gaming laptops. Maybe esports needs this to replace 540Hz E-TN panel. The target shall be WUXGA at 600nits full screen SDR and HDR and peak of 1000nits HDR at 25% APL using approximately similar measurement methods used on Apple’s Ultra Retina XDR, and needs VRR range of 1-600Hz, and support of DP2.1 UHBR13.5 and 20, and HDMI 2.1 FRL48, Dolby Vision and Atmos support alongside HDR10+
  • @josephnorris4095
    New tech is cool but I do not see this being a regular thing until at least 5 years from now, if things remain the same.